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will it help the economy? will it help the bank shareholders? who gives a damn if it hurts the bank shareholders. did they ask you is it going to hurt your family or your shareholders? no there's two separate sets of rules. we'll talk more about that tonight. right now "viewpoint" is next. stay right here. >> john: for the past few days rome has been a gathering of men, mostly in costume but now argentinian cardinal jorge mario bergoglio is now francis 1. i wish he would have kept the named jorge. they tried to use the old electronic voting machines but they had to stop because every time they voted george bush kept winning. that's not true. president obama tried the charm offensive on republicans who were offended by his charm. the only way you can get modern republicans to agree on government spend something to declaring war on the country that never attacked us. today is the birthday of earl gray and adam clayton and j.p. morgan ceo jamie dimon. wouldn't it be great if all of we taxpayers got together and buy him a gift? we already did. this
will it help the economy? will it help the bank shareholders? who gives a damn if it hurts the bank shareholders. did they ask you is it going to hurt your family or your shareholders? no there's two separate sets of rules. we'll talk more about that tonight. right now "viewpoint" is next. stay right here. >> john: for the past few days rome has been a gathering of men, mostly in costume but now argentinian cardinal jorge mario bergoglio is now francis 1. i wish he would have...
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most australians can afford it, the economy is strong. it has a lot to do with the very strong currency. 20 u.s. dollars were worth 31 australian. now it will not even buy 20 australian. most prices have risen, even in australian dollars. renting a cheap apartment can easily eat that up for him and many others, a $2 lunch is a lifeline. >> i could have afforded to get .y a lot easier five years ago now it is virtually impossible. >> australia is a great place to be very rich.
most australians can afford it, the economy is strong. it has a lot to do with the very strong currency. 20 u.s. dollars were worth 31 australian. now it will not even buy 20 australian. most prices have risen, even in australian dollars. renting a cheap apartment can easily eat that up for him and many others, a $2 lunch is a lifeline. >> i could have afforded to get .y a lot easier five years ago now it is virtually impossible. >> australia is a great place to be very rich.
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that's wrong and we need to get the economy thriving again. for seniors, we need to save, strengthen, and secure. medicare especially. on track right now under current law, the president's plan to go broke within ten years. we believe that is positive to make this happen. >> we heard from the president is the how actually, as much as you say the house not that important, it sounds like the how is everything that balancing for the sake of balancing is going to be on the backs of the same list of people you just mentioned, students, elderly, poor people, that's actually problematic. >> the president hasn't brought his budget to congress this year. supposed to do it on february 4th. we look forward to seeing it. last budget spent $46 trillion. our budget spends $41 trillion, hardly draconian reductions this is a slower growth of spending to get the balance. clearly there is waste in washington. >> congressman -- >> the american people can't stop this. >> congressman, it's howard kurtz. let's talk about your budget. it includes the repeal of obama
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every drink that's poured is money that flows into the economy. the owner of tupelo bar and restaurant says two additional hours of alcohol service will make a difference. >> to allow businesses to maximize their ability to have profits, and san francisco in general, i think has always been a place for people to come for nightlife. >> reporter: if passed, it would allow cities to partner with the state to come up with a plan that would include community input in allowing certain establishments to serve alcohol until 4:00 a.m. supporters say currently, there are at least 25 cities, including chicago, new york, and washington, d.c. which allow alcohol service beyond 2:00 a.m. >> if there were enough employees that you know willing to work the extra hours, it would then be putting more money into san francisco. >> reporter: this north beach resident says problems from bars are already a headache. >> there's usually a couple of fights every week on north beach. some people in my building, we don't go out past 10:00, because there's too many fights goi
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every drink that's poured is money that flows into the economy. the owner of tupelo bar and restaurant says two additional hours of alcohol service will make a difference. >> to allow businesses to maximize their ability to have profits, and san francisco in general, i think has always been a place for people to come for nightlife. >> reporter: if passed, it would allow cities to partner with the state to come up with a plan that would include community input in allowing certain establishments to serve alcohol until 4:00 a.m. supporters say currently, there are at least 25 cities, including chicago, new york, and washington, d.c. which allow alcohol service beyond 2:00 a.m. >> if there were enough employees that you know willing to work the extra hours, it would then be putting more money into san francisco. >> reporter: this north beach resident says problems from bars are already a headache. >> there's usually a couple of fights every week on north beach. some people in my building, we don't go out past 10:00, because there's too many fights goi
every drink that's poured is money that flows into the economy. the owner of tupelo bar and restaurant says two additional hours of alcohol service will make a difference. >> to allow businesses to maximize their ability to have profits, and san francisco in general, i think has always been a place for people to come for nightlife. >> reporter: if passed, it would allow cities to partner with the state to come up with a plan that would include community input in allowing certain...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. >>> welcome back for the second half of out front. we're live tonight outside st. patrick's cathedral in new york city. people inside were praying and celebrating a new pope, pope francis. the now former archbishop of argentina. he's the first non-european pontiff of the era. he said to the world today just after 7:00 local time the crowds were packed into st. peter's square, a
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. >> blue chips have been rallying with some upbeat data on the economy. today wall street will get a new report on retail sales. we are expecting an increase but investors will be watching to see if higher gas prices and the expiration of those payroll tax cuts cause shoppers to pull back. >>> a multimillion dollar settlement over how it collected its map images. the tech giant is paying 37 states a total of $37 million. google admitted three years ago when it sent around cars with cameras to collect images of its street views it collected pass words from unencrypted wi-fi. >> the irs says some tax returns claimed educational credits were filed improperly. the agency is not saying who is to blame but h&r block does acknowledge that it encountered errors when filing some returns. h&r block says the problem is now fixed and that it's working with the irs to get the refund out as quickly as possible. >>> signs of life on mars coming up why some astronomers say we're closer than ever to answering the big question. >>> wait for a sign. all eyes on the sistine
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he is also spending $85 billion a month to stimulate the economy. he's putting money into the system, which is helping the stock market. and he's keeping interest rates low until the unemployment rate gets to 6.5%. a lot of folks are looking at this particular mix of factors and saying, the stock market could go -- excuse me. could go higher here. i'm speechless. >> i had to admit, i had no idea where you were going with "fargo." when you brought it together there. i like many men, are obsessed with the phone wars going on now. there's a huge announcement today. >> the samsung galaxy s-4 is released today. this is a food fight for the smartphone world. a lot of people are saying, if samsung could get some cool in this phone, the android market is huge. samsung and apple have been fighting over their share of this market. and look at the advertising of these companies, by the way. and you can see that samsung are 4 billion in estimated annual advertising. look at how that compared all of the other, like big names that you know. they're spending a lot
he is also spending $85 billion a month to stimulate the economy. he's putting money into the system, which is helping the stock market. and he's keeping interest rates low until the unemployment rate gets to 6.5%. a lot of folks are looking at this particular mix of factors and saying, the stock market could go -- excuse me. could go higher here. i'm speechless. >> i had to admit, i had no idea where you were going with "fargo." when you brought it together there. i like many...
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of the global economy. it is invested, if you will, in narcotics, human smuggling, cybercrime being the largest of all these areas, as well as the other things we have talked about. arms and cash etc. >> i know you have mentioned cybercrime. we don't have time to get into in detail. but i view that as the next pearl harbor risk. >> yes. >> do you share that concern? >> senator, yes, i would. former secretary leon panetta spoke about it in this term. a tremendous opportunity in the network. also vulnerabilities that exist. you know, they could have catastrophic consequences. >> one further question about this. the criminal cartels. one of the things that scared me about your testimony is the idea of one of our state enemies, if you will. perhaps i shouldn't use that term. people who don't wish us well. working with the criminal cartel, that, to me, means that the work you are doing, general kelly, and the southern command is not only a drug issue or criminal issue, but a very serious national security issue.
of the global economy. it is invested, if you will, in narcotics, human smuggling, cybercrime being the largest of all these areas, as well as the other things we have talked about. arms and cash etc. >> i know you have mentioned cybercrime. we don't have time to get into in detail. but i view that as the next pearl harbor risk. >> yes. >> do you share that concern? >> senator, yes, i would. former secretary leon panetta spoke about it in this term. a tremendous...
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. >> the white house put out a statement concrete plan boost the economy and reduce deficits. today the chairman of the senate budget committee made her pitch. >> our budget reflects the pro-growth, pro-middle class agenda that the american people went to the polls of in support of in the last election. and i believe it is is a strong and responsible vision for building a foundation for growth and restoring the promise of american opportunity. >> though senator murray and white house like it not clear how senate democrats up for re-election 2014 will feel about voting on another 1 trillion-dollar tax increase. shep? >> shepard: we heard today from com ryan. he is contrasting the house g.o.p. budget with the senate plan. >> that's right. congressman paul ryan notes that his own plan would increase government spending each year but just not at the rate that we are doing currently. ryan also is particularly irritated with one aspect of the senate democrats' plan.>> we may not agree on how to balance the budget. but we ought to be able to agree on 00 need to balance the budget. a
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economy bubbling along. so, every day we're watching this and every day it's going higher, harris. >> so you're sitting at home and not a big time investor. watching your retirement funds, is now a good time to put money in stocks. >> the people we're talking to saying he we could have a retrenchment, 2, 5, maybe more on the big board, the dow stocks and that's an opportunity for people to get back in if we have a pullback, that's what i would wait for. if you've got a long time horizon, be in stocks, you want to make sure you're going to fund your retirement with investments that last over a lifetime, not over 20 minutes or two seconds, like the pros sometimes do, harris. >> gerri willis, thank you very much. libyan authorities reportedly holding a person in custody tonight in connection with the terror attack on the u.s. outpost in benghazi. it left our u.s. ambassador and three other americans dead, as you know. that is what sources are telling fox news at this hour. we do know the person is a libyan citi
economy bubbling along. so, every day we're watching this and every day it's going higher, harris. >> so you're sitting at home and not a big time investor. watching your retirement funds, is now a good time to put money in stocks. >> the people we're talking to saying he we could have a retrenchment, 2, 5, maybe more on the big board, the dow stocks and that's an opportunity for people to get back in if we have a pullback, that's what i would wait for. if you've got a long time...
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there is drags on the economy and we'll need more taxes to close the gaps. companies would like taxes to be low but also don'tment -- don't want to collapse the economy. theymentment economy to grow and not go broke and some mix of spending cuts and tax increases will hopefully lead us down the path but not the japan path. i don't know which plan is better. they are both magic in my opinion. one wants taxes raised and the other want to lower it twitch percent like that is going to balance the budget. i don't know which one is working. >> johnathon, you took a hike up a big mountain, should taxings go up? >> no, they shouldn't unless they are paying off the debt. we are raising a trillion in taxes according to the democratic proposal. you are only raising taxes to raise spending also. you are not paying off the deficit. governor scott and perry, come to the states where you don't have to pay a state income tax. that's what businesses want. this democratic budget is the biggest joke i have ever seen. 10 years from now. you are still running a trillion dollar d
there is drags on the economy and we'll need more taxes to close the gaps. companies would like taxes to be low but also don'tment -- don't want to collapse the economy. theymentment economy to grow and not go broke and some mix of spending cuts and tax increases will hopefully lead us down the path but not the japan path. i don't know which plan is better. they are both magic in my opinion. one wants taxes raised and the other want to lower it twitch percent like that is going to balance the...
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jobs, the economy, debt, and the spending and we need to get solutions. i wish the president had started this four years ago instead of recently. we need to get solutions and need to get the country moving ahead, and i welcome opportunities to work in a bipartisan way to get the country moving. >> hey, senator, chris frates of national journal here. republicans on the hill tell me meetings that everyone should be watching are the meetings that the president is having with moderate senators. your colleagues, and i wonder, how hopeful are you that your moderate colleagues could get some kind of deal that could drive a piece of legislation through the senate and over to the house? >> well, at a time of divided government, that's when you have the best opportunities to really accomplish the big things, and we need to accomplish the big jobs now of making sure that medicare and social security are there, just not for people today, but for the next generation. people have paid into the programs and for every $1 people have paid in, getting $3 out in benefits in
jobs, the economy, debt, and the spending and we need to get solutions. i wish the president had started this four years ago instead of recently. we need to get solutions and need to get the country moving ahead, and i welcome opportunities to work in a bipartisan way to get the country moving. >> hey, senator, chris frates of national journal here. republicans on the hill tell me meetings that everyone should be watching are the meetings that the president is having with moderate...
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they want to see the economy grow. less in the future is better for the economy and markets. neil: that would mean no that if we are continuing on this trend, everything that the markets are celebrating right now, slobby sequestration, whenever you want to call it could be short-lived and there could be problems. what do you see happening? >> well, i think rand paul messages effective not only for the markets, but for the economy and the country atarge because he is making a connection between economic liberty and prosperity. he understands that does look to the 20th-century. alwayshe most prosperous countries are always the most free. and the message of essentially constitutionality, individual rights, that is tremendously bullish for the market. bullish for the economy. tting the nail on the head. the fact that everything investors are seeing that we had a sequestered. this guy did not fall. there is still more work to be done in terms of cutting the size of government and going the size of the private economy. neil: that might have been something that job in the republican
they want to see the economy grow. less in the future is better for the economy and markets. neil: that would mean no that if we are continuing on this trend, everything that the markets are celebrating right now, slobby sequestration, whenever you want to call it could be short-lived and there could be problems. what do you see happening? >> well, i think rand paul messages effective not only for the markets, but for the economy and the country atarge because he is making a connection...
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anticipated revenue for the economy dropped from $1.4 billion to 902 million now. the number of jobs created will fall from 9,000 to 6500. the good news, san francisco's cost to host the race will be less than half. 15 at the beginning to now just 4. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee announced new funding for the southerly program this morning -- for the city's solar program this morning. they made the announcement today. the program offers incentives for businesses, homeowners to install solar panels and non- profits greatly benefit after the solar panels are installed. >> to reduce energy use and make sure they could afford many years of great success. >> go solar sf paid out $17 million to local products since 2004 and 100 workers received trainer to install the panels. >>> a sunny day a lut of people -- lot of people are seen wearing sun glasses. they are almost a must today. >> yeah. absolutely. next few days and we are continuing with this dry weather pattern. new records today. we saw 80s. 84 in morgan hill. that was the warm spot. 80 antioch. 80 fairfield and
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all the cuts that are coming are .oming out of education it is hurting the economy. you have got to come up with the plan to came the growth of entitlements -- to tame the growth of the entitlements. >> i am very intuitive could i have the sense that charles is exasperated by what you said. >> pardon me, charles. >> he has been in office for a term and three months. he knows what the problem is. he is not a stupid man. he spoke about this openly in 2010, saying that medicaid is unsustainable and the cuts at the edges are not going to work one. what evan is asking, i suspect that he is exasperated, too, is why hasn't he done anything? the only reason he is doing the charm offensive is to manage the poll numbers. >> i think the democrats are a big problem for him. they do not want to change social security. social security was started at a time when life expectancy was 65 years old. >> it seems that all is good begin with our foundational document as the constitution, and the second man and says the right to bear arms shall not be infringed. >> i have studied the const
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that's what the american economy still works. on the charitable side it doesn't work. because it's the same organizations at top which reflects how people give, they give it to. it's often brand names and familiarization which blocks away for the innovators but i think that's what you can get it until they agree, that is the challenge we face. people with the best ideas are not necessarily winning. >> host: if i put into census, the current state of affairs is he or she does the best marketing wins, and the goal is the organizations that have the best results and helps the most people should win. that's the essence of the book transit absolutely. >> host: let's talk about this more charities for a minute. isn't there an implicit message of because we talk about the innovators, they have to reach a certain scale and size specifically. and to be evidence-based, performance driven, research-based this is the opposition have to be of a certain size, to have the capacity to do that? so wouldn't the smaller organization argued that this is an unreasonable requirement for the
that's what the american economy still works. on the charitable side it doesn't work. because it's the same organizations at top which reflects how people give, they give it to. it's often brand names and familiarization which blocks away for the innovators but i think that's what you can get it until they agree, that is the challenge we face. people with the best ideas are not necessarily winning. >> host: if i put into census, the current state of affairs is he or she does the best...
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we have an amazing economy. when you hear people talk about america becoming great, even greece didn't become greece overnight. they became communist socialist in set of knife. takes a -- '75. takes a long time to, household debt, people watching this show right now, they have gone through so much pain. they have actually got more money, disposable money at end of the day than they have had in the last five or six years. they're not putting it to work per se. they are afraid, rightfully so, we need jobs to come back. that is really the key. perhaps there is hope. market got old image of harbinger things to come. typically on wall street when i came on the street, whatever the stock market does that is what america will do over next six months. we kind of lost that veneer we peaked one month before the great recession began. nevertheless hopefully that is good sign this time around. martha: it is an interesting world we're dictated by what kentucky fried chicken is doing in china. >> it is. martha: who knows wher
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there is drags on the economy and we'll need more taxes to close the gaps. companies would like taxes to be low but also don'tment -- don't want to collapse the economy. theymentment economy to grow and not go broke and some mix of spending cuts and tax increases will hopefully lead us down the path but not the japan path. i don't know which plan is better. they are both magic in my opinion. one wants taxes raised and the other want to lower it twitch percent like that is going to balance the budget. i don't know which one is working. >> johnathon, you took a hike up a big mountain, should taxings go up? >> no, they shouldn't unless they are paying off the debt. we are raising a trillion in taxes according to the democratic proposal. you are only raising taxes to raise spending also. you are not paying off the deficit. governor scott and perry, come to these states where you don't have to pay a state income tax. that's what businesses want. this democratic budget is the biggest joke i have ever seen. 10 years from now. you are still running a trillion dollar
there is drags on the economy and we'll need more taxes to close the gaps. companies would like taxes to be low but also don'tment -- don't want to collapse the economy. theymentment economy to grow and not go broke and some mix of spending cuts and tax increases will hopefully lead us down the path but not the japan path. i don't know which plan is better. they are both magic in my opinion. one wants taxes raised and the other want to lower it twitch percent like that is going to balance the...
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[laughter] first let's talk about the top story tonight, the fragile economy. economic growth is stagnated. unmyment is stub bornly high and by midnight tomorrow the spending cuts, sequester, congress and the president subjected themselves to to force them to make a deal before the sequester took effect because the effects would be so drastic and dire that it's taking effect. listen, this is bad news my brothers. you can imagine what the mood on wall street is. >> hope and optimism here on wall street. >> merger mania is back. >> the highest bubble since 2005. >> merger mania is back with a vengeance. >> jon: ah-ha! whoo! what else would it be back with? humility? no (bleep) vengeance. the merger mania. who are the lucky couples. details. >> offense depot and office max are merge. >> and higher busch and groupo modelo. >> warren buffett is buying heinz. >> jon: jiffy pop and jiffy lube. the two office companies makes sense, not so clear on why buffett and heinz are getting together. i guess it's a strategic value add the acquisition for buffett tour a terrible
[laughter] first let's talk about the top story tonight, the fragile economy. economic growth is stagnated. unmyment is stub bornly high and by midnight tomorrow the spending cuts, sequester, congress and the president subjected themselves to to force them to make a deal before the sequester took effect because the effects would be so drastic and dire that it's taking effect. listen, this is bad news my brothers. you can imagine what the mood on wall street is. >> hope and optimism here...
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confidence for our ability to restore the economy and bring greatest to this nation again. this is the united states of america and we have never been a nation of fear, blame, or failure. [applause] i am here today able to speak to you and serve in my community because i was raised by people. i was raised by the community. i was not raised by the federal government. at the republican national convention i mentioned that the american determination is found in every channel who looks at the seemingly impossible -- every child who looks at the seemingly impossible and says "i can do that." that is the confidence we need to restore to our nation. true confidence comes from having respect for the challenge, being ready for the task, having a solid plan, and the determination to persevere. we have faced greek opposition during the course of the campaign. -- great opposition during the course of the campaign. often people would ask me what the source of our confidence was. my confidence and that of hundreds of hard-working amazing campaign volunteers wasn't solely based on the fac
confidence for our ability to restore the economy and bring greatest to this nation again. this is the united states of america and we have never been a nation of fear, blame, or failure. [applause] i am here today able to speak to you and serve in my community because i was raised by people. i was raised by the community. i was not raised by the federal government. at the republican national convention i mentioned that the american determination is found in every channel who looks at the...
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the impact of all that you do has an impact on our job situation and local economy, and to highlight all of the great work that we can do together to ensure that the sectors that you all represent, the sectors that you work for, that you employ people for connaught is one of the greatest sectors in san francisco. i hope we will take the opportunity of the america's cup to showcase our clubs, our restaurants, our nightlife events. as someone who represents the broadaway neighborhood, an area of town that i used to spend a lot of time in when i was in my 20's -- but actually, very few locals take the time to head to the beach on broadway. our neighborhoods are coming together to say that broadway is open to the rest of the world as well as san francisco. i want to put san francisco back on the map when it comes to music. to make sure that we have the type of entertainment that we used to be renowned for. and those of you that work in our bars and clubs, i want to make sure that we are trading the kind of destinations that we look forward to spending time with you. i know on behalf of m
the impact of all that you do has an impact on our job situation and local economy, and to highlight all of the great work that we can do together to ensure that the sectors that you all represent, the sectors that you work for, that you employ people for connaught is one of the greatest sectors in san francisco. i hope we will take the opportunity of the america's cup to showcase our clubs, our restaurants, our nightlife events. as someone who represents the broadaway neighborhood, an area of...
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i guess the question is there something to be had that gets us to the point where we can say the economy is getting better and we don't foresee anything pushing it off course. if the president wants anything that he talked about in his state of the union address and his inaugural to come through, we need money. they had a conference at the same time that all these other diagram oist -- dramas were playing out and the hotel just happened to to be right across the street from the white house conveniently. it had a decent turnout but it was a smaller group of people. they recognize it's going to be a lot tough tore come out when there's not an election. in terms of his legacy, this feels like a community organizing effort so at the end of the day it kind of all comes full circle and the community organizer gets something that lasts, maybe beyond him, we don't know, but certainly throughout his presidency. gwen: so while all this was going on on capitol hill mostly with this kind of handshaking and watching each other's backs, members of the political conservative action committee were meeti
i guess the question is there something to be had that gets us to the point where we can say the economy is getting better and we don't foresee anything pushing it off course. if the president wants anything that he talked about in his state of the union address and his inaugural to come through, we need money. they had a conference at the same time that all these other diagram oist -- dramas were playing out and the hotel just happened to to be right across the street from the white house...
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in the economy. and if i could get in a quick advertisement, about a month from now in this same place we're going to have another book event on a book written by a friend of mine, brendan brown, entitled "the global curse of the federal reserve." so if this is interesting to you, come back for our next, our next book event. um -- [laughter] all right. let me, as we go to your questions remind you of aei rules. please wait for the microphone so we get you properly recorded and people can hear you. tell us your name and your affiliation and then ask your question. if you sneakily put a statement first in the form of a question, that's okay as long as it's brief. and if it isn't, the chair will remind you that your statement time is over. okay. questions? we have one here. up here in front. >> good afternoon. my name -- [inaudible] i have a question, and that is to mr. wallison. that has to do with it's one thing to say i told you so after the fact, and i realize that you've been writing all along and
in the economy. and if i could get in a quick advertisement, about a month from now in this same place we're going to have another book event on a book written by a friend of mine, brendan brown, entitled "the global curse of the federal reserve." so if this is interesting to you, come back for our next, our next book event. um -- [laughter] all right. let me, as we go to your questions remind you of aei rules. please wait for the microphone so we get you properly recorded and people...
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they're going to try to find ways to stimulate the economy get families back on their feet. in the long run that will help the government generate revenue. >> john: american winter director and produceer joe gantz. the film debuts tonight on hbo. thank you for coming on the program. >> i appreciate. >> john: many may have had a come to jesus moment on the debt. after all, and this kind of makes us wonder if the past three years of artificial fiscal crises triggered by the house was anything more than placating contributers. but don't expect our g.o.p. toss change their views on social insurance any time soon. republicans should soon be on record again as supporting severe cuts in programs that benefits the mill class and the poor. i'm delighted to be joined by the reverend dr. susan thistlethwaite professor of theology and former president of the chicago theological seminary. welcome. >> thank you. >> you were the author of "occupy the bible: what jesus really said and did about money and power." >> thank you. >> john: the raptured budget that was on the occupy bible website
they're going to try to find ways to stimulate the economy get families back on their feet. in the long run that will help the government generate revenue. >> john: american winter director and produceer joe gantz. the film debuts tonight on hbo. thank you for coming on the program. >> i appreciate. >> john: many may have had a come to jesus moment on the debt. after all, and this kind of makes us wonder if the past three years of artificial fiscal crises triggered by the...
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about the economy. that is not happening right now. stuart: middle america senses something is wrong, we have spent a ton of money, deeper in debt. >> the other thing they understand is you have this anomaly. the stock market is hitting record, yet the average person thinks they have money in a 401(k), that is great. but the other thing is they invest in a cd. there is nowhere to do normal savings right now because saving rates are close to zero. all this money being forced into the stock market, people are worried about how real those numbers are. stuart: you're very much in touch with the political reaction going on in the economy. but there is no political reaction to middle america about what is going on here. president obama is still relatively popular, his policies are still relatively popular. >> his handling of the economy have dropped precipitously. he is now basically dead even with the republicans handling of the economy, so i think the president should be more worried about it than he is. re
about the economy. that is not happening right now. stuart: middle america senses something is wrong, we have spent a ton of money, deeper in debt. >> the other thing they understand is you have this anomaly. the stock market is hitting record, yet the average person thinks they have money in a 401(k), that is great. but the other thing is they invest in a cd. there is nowhere to do normal savings right now because saving rates are close to zero. all this money being forced into the stock...
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my goal is, how do we grow the economy, put people back to work. >> paul ryan responded by mocking the the idea of a charm offensive. >> that didn't sound too charming to me, i guess i would say. it didn't come across as terribly charming to me. but, you know, look, we're used to this. >> democrats spent the day trying to point out the flaws in ryan's budget math, which depends on savings from higher taxes in the fiscal cliff deal, closing unspecified tax loopholes, and also counts savings from the president's health care plan, which ryan continues to promise that he wants to repeal. >> it's creative at best and fraudulent at worst. >> it's a hoax. it's totally phony to say, in the same breath, that they've presented a balanced budget and that they are repealing obama care. the math doesn't add up. >> and in an interview with cnbc's larry kudlow, ryan appeared to admit that he is depending on health care reform to achieve his balance. >> the likelihood of getting repeal this year is very, very, very low. does it blow a hole in your ten-year budget? >> sure it blows a hole in your budge
my goal is, how do we grow the economy, put people back to work. >> paul ryan responded by mocking the the idea of a charm offensive. >> that didn't sound too charming to me, i guess i would say. it didn't come across as terribly charming to me. but, you know, look, we're used to this. >> democrats spent the day trying to point out the flaws in ryan's budget math, which depends on savings from higher taxes in the fiscal cliff deal, closing unspecified tax loopholes, and also...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with my scars are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. worst journalists a long white house of a day a radio guy caught a daily commit a crime a click off if i want to watch closely or about to go good you've never seen anything like this i'm told. me he took a. seat he's. getting to. see. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered on peter lavelle the catholic church has a new leader of pope francis from argentina and a jesuit you see there dramatic even bold departure from the past can this simple man of humble origins reverse the fortunes of a church in crisis and what can the world expect from a pope from the global south. cross-talk the recent election i'm joined by sister of my report in london she is a religious sister and a founding member of catholic woman's ordination in atlanta we have diane doddery she is an ordained minister in the association of roman catholic women priests and in our well we cross to john henry weston he is the co-founder a
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briefly, i do not have time to , 1/6to it, but health care of our economy. if the government can control that, they can control just about everything. we need to understand what is going on. there are much more economic models that can be used to give as good health care than what we have now. we were asleep at the wheel to let it happen. we have to find a way to make it work. if we have to work within the frameworks of the affordable health care act, fine. if we can find a way to defund its -- it, fine. 80% of the encounters between a patient and a health-care provider could easily be handled by a health savings accounts. with ofhe encounters the need to insinuates a third party or a bureaucracy that sucks out 1/3 of the money. we can use rich insurance and catastrophic insurance. toe of them, i do not want call them more runs, but they are similar to that. , but they are similar to that. read the book. obviously, i am thinking about those things. ofis almost laughable some the things i hear people say to criticize. they say, he is a neurosurgeon, he could
briefly, i do not have time to , 1/6to it, but health care of our economy. if the government can control that, they can control just about everything. we need to understand what is going on. there are much more economic models that can be used to give as good health care than what we have now. we were asleep at the wheel to let it happen. we have to find a way to make it work. if we have to work within the frameworks of the affordable health care act, fine. if we can find a way to defund its --...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. community speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty i p interviews intriguing stories for you to. see if in trying. to find out more visit our big. dog called. mission free accreditation free zones for charges free coming from and free risk free. free. loading video for your media project free media and on to our t. dot com. from across soccer all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the new pope. the system here in london a lot of people associate the catholic church with scandal today unfortunately how do they get out of that. that's a difficult question. the only way we can get out of it and don't put us all into it you know not in my name we say. we didn't cause a scandal and i'm not willing to take the blame for this candle i knew all about paedophilia i used to run the school we knew all about in the 198
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economists claim the stimulus saved the economy. sir, have we reached a point where the best deal for our country may be no deal at all? >> well, a lot of people have said this going way back, going back to when this budget control act was passed in 2011, which is the act that led to the sequestration. yeah, this is an entirely possible outcome that no deal is the best deal. i just don't see what is going to make the republicans move on tax revenues. i didn't see anything in ryan's new budget that suggested this was possible. he wants to cut taxes even further, especially for rich people, of course. the democratic proposal that was put out by patty murray makes an attempt, and i think a reasonably honest attempt to have a balanced approach, you know, 1 trillion-dollar over ten years in revenues, and 1 trillion-dollar in ten years in spending cuts. but it's not--the republicans aren't going to give that the time of day. they're not going to look at it. >> john: why isn't the president using his bully pulpit on the tax issue. they wer
economists claim the stimulus saved the economy. sir, have we reached a point where the best deal for our country may be no deal at all? >> well, a lot of people have said this going way back, going back to when this budget control act was passed in 2011, which is the act that led to the sequestration. yeah, this is an entirely possible outcome that no deal is the best deal. i just don't see what is going to make the republicans move on tax revenues. i didn't see anything in ryan's new...
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it's good to be the economy. it creates jobs. >> reporter: he said he supported the position of his predecessors in favor of a strong dollar policy on the issue of the budget, there's a big battle over sequestration. secretary lew said he thought he heard cooler heads prevailing and seemed somewhat optimistic that a deal could be reached that would end the automatic sequestration cuts. steve liesman in alpharetta, georgia. >>> meanwhile, timothy geithner will write a behind the scenes book on the financial crisis and how he and other officials debated and worked together. crown publishers commissioned the book and made the announcement today. the book is due out next year. no word on what crown is paying mr. geithner. >>> the second report card on the health of u.s. banks came out late today with mixed results. the federal reserve rejected the capital plans from bb&t bank and allied financial which was the only bank to fail the original test that came out last week. goldman sachs and jpmorgan got only conditional
it's good to be the economy. it creates jobs. >> reporter: he said he supported the position of his predecessors in favor of a strong dollar policy on the issue of the budget, there's a big battle over sequestration. secretary lew said he thought he heard cooler heads prevailing and seemed somewhat optimistic that a deal could be reached that would end the automatic sequestration cuts. steve liesman in alpharetta, georgia. >>> meanwhile, timothy geithner will write a behind the...
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but these two kind of the backbones of our economy. we have to keep our eyes and so many more of the transport stocks going forward. >> oracle now down about 7%. we'll get the updates from jon fortt later on in the show. ben bernanke, keeping the easy money and the rally for that matter going for now pushing the s&p 500 closer to an all-time high. let's get straight to the traders here. and dr. j. john najarian is also joining us here onset. we are points away from the s&p 500 hitting the all-time closing high. what's your guess on when that happens? >> if it weren't for oracle, it would have been early in the morning tomorrow. and even with oracle, i think the market still has enough gas, melissa to get past that. but to j.j.'s point and everyone on the desk, i agree there are some in the armor. not to push the market down, but to keep the fed in that tight box, that is exactly where the fed is. they're stuck, they can't get out of this now. if you were looking for an early exit, ain't happening, folks. not happening, not getting out
but these two kind of the backbones of our economy. we have to keep our eyes and so many more of the transport stocks going forward. >> oracle now down about 7%. we'll get the updates from jon fortt later on in the show. ben bernanke, keeping the easy money and the rally for that matter going for now pushing the s&p 500 closer to an all-time high. let's get straight to the traders here. and dr. j. john najarian is also joining us here onset. we are points away from the s&p 500...
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real focus is on how do we address debt and deficit and get this economy growing and get people back to work. >> one of the things that came through in the house republican meeting was this issue of clearly a lot more distrust in that room between some of the house republicans and the president and that in many ways they were just trying to be nice to each other and that was a step. there have always seemed more potential of a working relationship between the president and senate republicans. is that a fair way of assessing the situation? >> it's my belief and the belief of other republicans in the senate that the president needs to stay engaged in congress as we work on these issues. as long as he stays working with us, a better chance to solve problems we face versus him going around the country saying it's congress' fault. congress needs to do something. he needs to work with us to come to solutions for the american people. >> do you think the politics is such that there is a grand bargain that is entitlement reforms and revenues out of tax reform, it's not clear something like th
real focus is on how do we address debt and deficit and get this economy growing and get people back to work. >> one of the things that came through in the house republican meeting was this issue of clearly a lot more distrust in that room between some of the house republicans and the president and that in many ways they were just trying to be nice to each other and that was a step. there have always seemed more potential of a working relationship between the president and senate...
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they need to think about what is good for the economy as a whole. stuart: would you eat a non-union twinkie, phil? >> you ask me a variation of that question every time i am here. stuart: you know the question. would you eat a non-union twinkie? >> first of all, i would not eat a twinkie. what i would do is i would patronize the company. stuart: you got out of that one. all right. thank you very much, phil. it is good to see you and we will bring you back soon. we will offer you a twinkie bought by me when they are back on the shelves. what is going on with chesapeake energy? the stock is moving. nicole: did you actually say you are going to buy something for somebody should mark that should be the headline right there. chesapeake being cut today to an under performer. making available $2.3 billion this move for chesapeake energy under some pressure. stuart: the situation of cyprus. it is scaring people. how confident are you in this country's banks? we have some numbers for you coming up. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles
they need to think about what is good for the economy as a whole. stuart: would you eat a non-union twinkie, phil? >> you ask me a variation of that question every time i am here. stuart: you know the question. would you eat a non-union twinkie? >> first of all, i would not eat a twinkie. what i would do is i would patronize the company. stuart: you got out of that one. all right. thank you very much, phil. it is good to see you and we will bring you back soon. we will offer you a...
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we need to grow the economy, not the government. now, madam president, on an entirely different matter, more than four decades ago, millions of people watched in awe as neil armstrong took his first steps on the moon. i remember that day still, and i'm sure many of you do. it remains one of our country's proudest moments. but not every american was able to share in the excitement. as the senior senator from arizona put it, when the momentous event occurred, i had no idea it was happening. i and several hundred comrades were otherwise engaged. that's because two years earlier, on his 23rd bombing run over vietnam, a missile hit lieutenant commander mccain's plane. he ejected. his body spiraling through the air until it hit water thousands of feet below. a lake right in the center of hanoi. an angry mob set upon him. they ripped off his clothes. they hit, kicked, and spat upon him. they bayoneted his ankle and his groin. the senator was left with two broken arms and a broken leg. and he passed sort of in and out of conscienceness. but
we need to grow the economy, not the government. now, madam president, on an entirely different matter, more than four decades ago, millions of people watched in awe as neil armstrong took his first steps on the moon. i remember that day still, and i'm sure many of you do. it remains one of our country's proudest moments. but not every american was able to share in the excitement. as the senior senator from arizona put it, when the momentous event occurred, i had no idea it was happening. i and...
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you know, i've got six locations now in this terrible economy. i bought the two "love ranch"s and the alien cat house and they're all doing good when all the rest of the brothels in nevada are barely making it and closing up. david: chris, what does the average guy spend when he comes in to spend time with you and how much of that do you get to keep? >> people come in and spend anywhere between 500 and 18,000. i recently had somebody spent $18,000 on me. david: how much do you get to keep? how much do you have to give over to dennis? >> i get 50% of the cut. david: 50%. david: dennis, is that kind of standard among the legal bordellos in nevada? >> that's the norm in nevada. you know, we pay all the expenses and bartenders, the insurance. the license fees. my partner is the county's, because we're the biggest license fee payers in the state of nevada. david: that's a lot of money for you, dennis. i'm wondering what you spend it on? lou do you, how do you make sure, for example, that health standards are maintained in your business? because that m
you know, i've got six locations now in this terrible economy. i bought the two "love ranch"s and the alien cat house and they're all doing good when all the rest of the brothels in nevada are barely making it and closing up. david: chris, what does the average guy spend when he comes in to spend time with you and how much of that do you get to keep? >> people come in and spend anywhere between 500 and 18,000. i recently had somebody spent $18,000 on me. david: how much do you...